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New paper published: ‘Learning-as-Corresponding’

A new paper of mine, Learning-as-Corresponding: An important new way to conceptualize learning’ has been published in the Fall 2025 issue of the Holistic Education Review. In this paper, I extend the subjective character of human learning I advanced in my PhD dissertation (2023) with the help of anthropologist Timothy Ingold‘s insights about corresponding / […]

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Journal publication: My PhD research (summary)

An article of mine: ‘Your story, your life, your learning: Autobiography reveals basis for supporting personalized, holistic pedagogy’ is now published in the (peer-reviewed) Journal of Contemplative and Holistic Education (Vol. 2, no. 1). Basically, the article summarizes my recent PhD research and links my findings – that learning is more subjective or personal than […]